“Will Smith to Run For Next President !” [WATCH VIDEO]

He was, after all, Born to Reign. Will Smith told CBS Sunday Morning on December 13, that he may be forced into running for the presidency if Donald Trump continues to make offensive comments about Muslims and the Mexican border.

It won’t be a tiny foray into politics for the A-list actor, who was once described as the most powerful star in Hollywood by Newsweek. “I mean, I’ve got to be the president. You know. Come on,” Smith said, point-blank. “You know, what else would I run for?”

The Independence Day actor (whose character, Steven Hiller, will be confirmed dead in the upcoming installment), added that his dreams extend far beyond Hollywood. Back in 2011 — following the blockbuster successes of I Am Legendand The Pursuit of Happyness — Smith was left wondering, “What else am I going to do?” in life.

“I realized that the dream was too small,” Jada Pinkett Smith’s husband shared with CBS. “You know, I realized that there was no way that I was put here just to be a movie star.”

He passes on that same mentality to his kids, Trey, 23, Jaden, 17, and Willow, 15. “I tell my kids, ‘Be as unrealistic as possible, and then figure out how to make it real,'” Smith said. “‘The best things that have ever happened ever were unrealistic before they happened.’ You know, so for me, I think being the biggest movie star in the world as a goal actually was too small.”

Smith is one of many celebrities to speak out against Trump and his ideology. Other stars to recently make headlines for calling out the Republican party hopeful include Jennifer Lawrence, Lady Gaga, J.K. Rowling, Matt Damon, MSNBC host Joe Scarborough, George Takei, and many more.

This isn’t the Philly native’s first time discussing a possible future in politics. In a recent interview with The Hollywood Reporter, Smith said he was nearing that point.

“I’m a climber, so if I see a mountain, I have to climb it. I’m not a camper; I don’t like hanging in one place too long. So I think, at this point, I’m elevating my ability to be useful in the world,” Smith explained. “And, you know, as I look at the political landscape, I think that there might be a future out there for me. They might need me out there. This is the first year that I’ve been incensed to a level that I can’t sleep, you know? So I’m feeling that at some point, in the near future, I will have to lend my voice to the conversation in a somewhat different way.”